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you are looking at the 44th the president of the united states, the celebrations begin. mine was earned orbiting the moon in 1971. afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. so ally bank has a that won't trap me in a rate. that's correct. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> did you stay up to halftime last night? if you didn't, you missed the trauma. colts/texans, that's the head coach going down to his knees. ended up havin
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states. >> what else you got einstein? >> there isn't even one study that can be produced that shows that carbon dioxide is a harmful gas. >>> that's classic. jimmy kimmel always stays in the local news especially for those minute details. >> local cbs news in chicago was covering the damage on their broadcast yesterday and see if you notice anything out of the ordinary here. >> well, you're take a look at washington, illinois photo here. some very dramatic photos that have been coming in from that area. >> first of all that area is not from washington, illinois it's a photo of a storm that hit oklahoma last may and they must have just grabbed this off the internet if you zoom in you can see a sign warning drivers to slow down for a man on sleep love make. somewhere there's a 19-year-old high fiving the hell out of his college roommate now. >> a lot of buzz making the rounds. oxford dictionary chose one above the rest. the word selfie beat out others. it got its start on instagram and twitter before become being mainstream
states. >> what else you got einstein? >> there isn't even one study that can be produced that shows that carbon dioxide is a harmful gas. >>> that's classic. jimmy kimmel always stays in the local news especially for those minute details. >> local cbs news in chicago was covering the damage on their broadcast yesterday and see if you notice anything out of the ordinary here. >> well, you're take a look at washington, illinois photo here. some very dramatic...
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states postal service. [ man ] we are the united states postal service. [ male announcer ] and our priority is you. go to usps.com® and try it today. same grin, same walk. and the same beautiful hair. [ female announcer ] nice 'n easy. in one step get expert highlights and lowlights. for color they may just think you were born with. [ rob ] i'm a lucky guy. [ female announcer ] with nice 'n easy, get the most natural shade of you. >>> bengals/dolphins, straight to the fourth quarter. bengals trailing 17-10. giovani bernard. he'll run 35 yards for a touchdown, but he runs about 70. all the way to the end zone. ties the game. both teams would tack on field goals. and the game would go to overtime. andy dalton back to pass. that is a safety. >> my fantasy quarterback last night. >> do you lose points for a safety in fantasy? you do. by the way, the third team a game has ended on a safety in nfl history. dolphins win it 22-20, four game losing streak snapped. nba action, knicks/bulls. derrick rose first home game in more than a year and a half. looks pretty good. always get nervous when they h
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it is a no-brainer. >> no-brainer was never a sure thing in the united states senate. >>> coming up, ahead on the show. >> let this be a lesson to all 50 states. tonight, the people of albuquerque rejected an extreme agenda pushed by out of state and out of touch groups that want to end safe and legal abortion altogether. >> yesterday, the city of albuquerque handed the anti-abortion movement a big defeat in a test case with national implications. that story is ahead. >>> coming up, a president gets to choose just who he will award the presidential medal of freedom to. so in a lot of ways, the recipients reflect what he constitutes as american greatness, we'll look into that. but first, if you were president who would you award the presidential medal of freedom to. i'll share a couple at the end of the show. so stay tuned. we'll be right back. and a low sex drive, i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron. the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in wom
it is a no-brainer. >> no-brainer was never a sure thing in the united states senate. >>> coming up, ahead on the show. >> let this be a lesson to all 50 states. tonight, the people of albuquerque rejected an extreme agenda pushed by out of state and out of touch groups that want to end safe and legal abortion altogether. >> yesterday, the city of albuquerque handed the anti-abortion movement a big defeat in a test case with national implications. that story is ahead....
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clearly a picture of the united states. check the map. verizon's superfast 4g lte is the most reliable, and in more places than any other 4g network. i should switch to verizon immediately. that's powerful. verizon. afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. losing thrusters. i need more power. give me more power! [ mainframe ] located. ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ more shopping. more dining out. more traveling. and
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i won six elections for the united states congress, overwhelmingly, even last year when it was supposed to be my tough reelection effort, but this race is much different. i come from the second district which is not as difficult for a democrat to win. so i feel really good about the race, we're going to run an effective campaign, talk about the issues important for the people in the state of maine. >> in terms of your decision this weekend to write that op ed, which was in the press herald and the bangor paper, you wanted to let everybody know you are gay. and you wanted to set the record straight so to speak. what can you tell us about the timing of that decision? obviously, you've been able to serve maine as a congressman for a very long time and a state legislator before that without talking about this publicly. why now? >> it never was an issue before. i've always ran for office talking about the issues. this was actually the first campaign that it had become an issue, and, you know, i decided after hearing a little bit about it, they questioned my sexuality and i thought i'd put it
i won six elections for the united states congress, overwhelmingly, even last year when it was supposed to be my tough reelection effort, but this race is much different. i come from the second district which is not as difficult for a democrat to win. so i feel really good about the race, we're going to run an effective campaign, talk about the issues important for the people in the state of maine. >> in terms of your decision this weekend to write that op ed, which was in the press...
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clearly a picture of the united states. check the map. verizon's superfast 4g lte is the most reliable, and in more places than any other 4g network. i should switch to verizon immediately. that's powerful. verizon. the lg g2: featuring an intuitive rear-key design and 13-megapixel camera. be careful babe. [ doorbell rings ] let's see what's cookin'. look at this. that's a swiffer. i don't have to climb up. did you notice how clean it looks? morty are you listening? morty? [ morty ] i'm listening! i want you to know. losing thrusters. i need more power. give me more power! [ mainframe ] located. ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ ♪ >>> my name's allen and i bought a giraffe! oh, my life is great! >> it's all right. i cannot -- just, pranks for sake of things. >> one of our view
clearly a picture of the united states. check the map. verizon's superfast 4g lte is the most reliable, and in more places than any other 4g network. i should switch to verizon immediately. that's powerful. verizon. the lg g2: featuring an intuitive rear-key design and 13-megapixel camera. be careful babe. [ doorbell rings ] let's see what's cookin'. look at this. that's a swiffer. i don't have to climb up. did you notice how clean it looks? morty are you listening? morty? [ morty ] i'm...
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states at 1776 feet. >> does that count, the spire? >> that's the question. it was supposed to be designed to be counted. now it doesn't have the original design to it. these architects will get together and at 11:00 a.m. this morning they will have a meeting and announce, they will have a ruling on what is the tallest building. >> we will eagerly wait to see. >> betty, new kind of suit. >> james bone. ultimate james bond suit. it's a bullet proof vest. actually it's more than just that. it's a vest and suit that's fully bullet proof. they use this nanotechnology to line the vest of the suit and back of the suit jacket and repels all bullets. it's $20,000. you'll pay a pretty penny for it. >> i guess a police force would buy it. >> there's a waiting list and heads of state and presidents and prime ministers, their staffers are ordering that. which makes sense. >> that's pretty cool. >> lastly this is about good karma, a couple bought a desk on craig's list for $150 and inside the desk they found $98,000. what did they do? they returned
states at 1776 feet. >> does that count, the spire? >> that's the question. it was supposed to be designed to be counted. now it doesn't have the original design to it. these architects will get together and at 11:00 a.m. this morning they will have a meeting and announce, they will have a ruling on what is the tallest building. >> we will eagerly wait to see. >> betty, new kind of suit. >> james bone. ultimate james bond suit. it's a bullet proof vest. actually...
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this is why we have a separation of power in the united states. butque not let them get away with this. and the reality is we have one senator who said straight up, oh, go ahead. get rid of the filibuster. get rid of this 60 vote needed because there's some judges like clarence thomas and scalia, we'd love to put on court. now how hypocritical is that? >> you know in the last several weeks when they blocked four, i think it's three. but not only that, you see on a state level conservatives in 11 states have actually introduced nullification legislation aimed at the affordable care act. >> let me tell you. the word nullification. listen to martin luther king's speech about nullification. that is -- >> that's the i have a dream speech. >> thank you. and that was the argument used to start the civil war. >> right. >> that's exactly right. you know the gop rhetoric is ugly. sarah palin's latest hobby is to compare the federal debt to slavery. listen to this. >> this isn't racist, but it's going to be like slavery when that note is due, right? we are g
this is why we have a separation of power in the united states. butque not let them get away with this. and the reality is we have one senator who said straight up, oh, go ahead. get rid of the filibuster. get rid of this 60 vote needed because there's some judges like clarence thomas and scalia, we'd love to put on court. now how hypocritical is that? >> you know in the last several weeks when they blocked four, i think it's three. but not only that, you see on a state level...
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states. >> and this is not going to happen, the thanksgiving/hanukkah for another 79,000 years, which is kind of crazy. >> we'll be starting to get a little old by then. >> yeah. i don't know if i'm going to be around. it may be stuff. blue laws may keep people from shopping, right, bill? >> yeah. we mentioned it earlier in the show, in the three states rhode island, maine and massachusetts, you don't have the option of leaving the dinner table and going shopping, but what are we going to do with the people that are going to eat the turkey dinner and say sorry i can't do dishes, i'm going shopping? i mean, i just don't get it. i can't imagine that family dynamic. >> people working in those blue law states are saying at least i can enjoy thanksgiving. >> that's right. but that's why they have borders to other states. >> yeah. all right. thanks, guys. appreciate it. >> happy thanksgiving. >> have a great and safe thanksgiving out there, everyone. thanks for watching. ♪ ♪ by the end of december, we'll be delivering ♪ ♪ through 12 blizzards blowing ♪ 8 front yards blinding ♪ 6
states. >> and this is not going to happen, the thanksgiving/hanukkah for another 79,000 years, which is kind of crazy. >> we'll be starting to get a little old by then. >> yeah. i don't know if i'm going to be around. it may be stuff. blue laws may keep people from shopping, right, bill? >> yeah. we mentioned it earlier in the show, in the three states rhode island, maine and massachusetts, you don't have the option of leaving the dinner table and going shopping, but...
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so and so voted to bring terrorists to the united states. bang. nobody wants that. democrats and republicans both. even if they support closing guantanamo, even if they don't think this is just or cost effective, they don't want to see that ad run on them. i think that kind of political reality is what's going to keep this thing from moving. >> i just think there's some other part of reality, which is we cannot and should not as americans be jailing people indefinitely who have committed no crimes. that is not what this country stands for. >> no, there's clearly a strong moral, legal, and political reason to close guantanamo bay and to sort out what to do with the prisoners. i wonder -- i mean, you're right, robert, that when guantanamo was first set up, it was a huge recruiting tool. i wonder 12 years later whether it is still as potent a recruiting tool. i don't know what the intelligence is saying on that. i'd be interested to know. it seems to have kind of -- in a sense, the damage to the united states was done when this was set up and when it wasn't closed back
so and so voted to bring terrorists to the united states. bang. nobody wants that. democrats and republicans both. even if they support closing guantanamo, even if they don't think this is just or cost effective, they don't want to see that ad run on them. i think that kind of political reality is what's going to keep this thing from moving. >> i just think there's some other part of reality, which is we cannot and should not as americans be jailing people indefinitely who have committed...
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like his father before him, rand paul wants to be and will never be president of the united states. the president of the united states has executive administrative control of a $3.45 trillion budget. rand paul cannot faithfully manage a $3 million budget. funded with your tax dollars. he cannot manage a work force of 17 people in washington, d.c. he cannot get an honest day's work out of all 35 people on his senate staff in washington and kentucky. rand paul knows who the plagiarists are on his staff. and rand paul has decided he is going to continue to funnel your tax dollars to them for their dishonest day's work. rand paul decided to continue to embarrass the members of his staff who do deliver an honest day's work in return for a government salary. by harboring among them -- the plagiarists who have shamed everyone working in rand paul's offices. the most disgracefully incompetent government workers known to be working in the united states senate are the plagiarists on rand paul's staff and rand paul's choice is to protect them and preserve their government salaries. and to neve
like his father before him, rand paul wants to be and will never be president of the united states. the president of the united states has executive administrative control of a $3.45 trillion budget. rand paul cannot faithfully manage a $3 million budget. funded with your tax dollars. he cannot manage a work force of 17 people in washington, d.c. he cannot get an honest day's work out of all 35 people on his senate staff in washington and kentucky. rand paul knows who the plagiarists are on his...
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>> i want democrats to get back on offense. >> i'm the president of the united states. what i'm going to do is make sure we get it fixed. ♪
>> i want democrats to get back on offense. >> i'm the president of the united states. what i'm going to do is make sure we get it fixed. ♪
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in this case it was the president of the united states. we held it back. only a few minutes but seemed like an eternity. he came out -- >> the deputy press sblgt. >> associate press secretary. he could barely get the words out of his mouth. he had been crying. his cheeks were smeared with tears. he said president kennedy died of a gunshot wound to the brain. i have nothing further for you. all hell broke loose and we charged for the telephones. >> you were uniquely the reporter representing all of the broadcast world on the airplane, on the 707 when lbj was given the oath of office. >> yeah. technically two other reporters, chuck roberts and merriman smith. i chose to get off the airplane and give the pool report. it was my broadcast all over the world. we three agreed to the report, johnson's behavior, what mrs. kennedy looked like. i sat down with the three of them and talked about what i was going to say. all three of us were in agreement that johnson's behavior was exemplary. it was a tragic scene, miss kennedy displayed great patriotism and courage le
in this case it was the president of the united states. we held it back. only a few minutes but seemed like an eternity. he came out -- >> the deputy press sblgt. >> associate press secretary. he could barely get the words out of his mouth. he had been crying. his cheeks were smeared with tears. he said president kennedy died of a gunshot wound to the brain. i have nothing further for you. all hell broke loose and we charged for the telephones. >> you were uniquely the...
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zarif spent most of his life in the united states. he speaks perfect english. all his press conferences english, stark contrast to the last nuclear negotiator who you could cut the tension between the western powers with a knife in the room. there was no communication. so the team appointed here is one that can read on the same page as americans and in the same language. alex. >> a fascinating details. thank you for the update. thank you, joe, for your time and answering questions on the fly. good luck with the book launch. >>> after the break, as americans observe veterans day, president obama honors u.s. service members at arlington national cemetery. there are those who stand apart. they step up. they raise their hands. they take that oath. they put on the uniform and they put their lives on the line. they do this so that the rest of us might live april country and a world that is safer, freer, and more just. >> we'll discuss the cost of war and a new film about the trials our troops face aafter they return from the battlefield just ahead. both maxwell and t
zarif spent most of his life in the united states. he speaks perfect english. all his press conferences english, stark contrast to the last nuclear negotiator who you could cut the tension between the western powers with a knife in the room. there was no communication. so the team appointed here is one that can read on the same page as americans and in the same language. alex. >> a fascinating details. thank you for the update. thank you, joe, for your time and answering questions on the...
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>> i believe the united states senate changed in the very fundamental way today. the senate has given its minorities a tremendous amount of deference. it has accorded its minorities privileges over the years. those privileges, i believe, over the years, have been consistent with the framers' design of the senate. and there are those who argue that these privileges were being abused. i will leave that determination to others. it did appear that the level of what the majority calls obstruction had reached new heights. i can't answer that. but the manner in which the senate went about changing its procedures, i think, is a fundamental alter ration of the senate's way of doing business. >> is this -- is your fear that this is a one-way ratchet, alan? that basically we've now opened the floodgates. it seems to me, and i'm rooting for this eventuality, because i'm a believer in majority rule, that it won't be tenable to have this in-between situation for very long, which is to say, well, we only don't have a filibuster in these cases, that you're just going to get simpl
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it is a no-brainer. >> no-brainer was never a sure thing in the united states senate. >>> coming up, ahead on the show. >> let this be a lesson to all 50 states. tonight, the people of albuquerque rejected an extreme agenda pushed by out of state and out of touch groups that want to end safe and legal abortion altogether. >> yesterday, the city of albuquerque handed the anti-abortion movement a big defeat in a test case with national implications. that story is ahead. h the natur, vine-ripened sweetness of fruit, so you can serve up deliciously sweet treats without all the sugar. raw natural sweetness, raw natural success. [ chicken caws ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! avo: the volkswagenesales event neutralizes acid on"sis back. drive" which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your sig
it is a no-brainer. >> no-brainer was never a sure thing in the united states senate. >>> coming up, ahead on the show. >> let this be a lesson to all 50 states. tonight, the people of albuquerque rejected an extreme agenda pushed by out of state and out of touch groups that want to end safe and legal abortion altogether. >> yesterday, the city of albuquerque handed the anti-abortion movement a big defeat in a test case with national implications. that story is ahead....
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god bless the united states of america. thank you. afternoon. was the president. and but the day began with health >> it's fair to say the rollout has been rough. i hear you loud and clear. i said i would do everything to fix this problem. the old individual market was not working well. i will not walk away from 40 million people who have health insurance. it's legitimate for me to have to win back some credibility. that's on me. we fumbled the rollout. i'm going to wait until i get the next play and then i'm going to try to run as hard as i can on november 30th or december 1st. in this market as wealthy as everybody is, we can afford affordable health care. i had to take this on. somebody, sooner or later, had to do it. >>> it has been a very busy thursday. we have just watched the president speaking live in cleveland, ohio. there he is, using a steel plant as his backdrop. the president talked about the importance of increasing energy efficiency and boosting american manufacturing and trade but he did manage to get in a word about the dominant issue of the day.
god bless the united states of america. thank you. afternoon. was the president. and but the day began with health >> it's fair to say the rollout has been rough. i hear you loud and clear. i said i would do everything to fix this problem. the old individual market was not working well. i will not walk away from 40 million people who have health insurance. it's legitimate for me to have to win back some credibility. that's on me. we fumbled the rollout. i'm going to wait until i get the...
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states. so rely on the fast alarm response of adt. a single adt system can help protect you from burglary, fire, and high levels of carbon monoxide. when an alarm is received, adt calls the local authorities for help. and you can get this monitored protection, plus great local service, starting at just over $1 a day. and only adt offers a theft protection guarantee. take it from me. the time to think about a security system isn't after something bad happens -- it's before. [ male announcer ] call now and get adt installed for just $49. you could save a lot more than money. hurry, and take advantage of these savings. adt. always there. >>> luckily for the democrats, the republicans do not have a better idea on health care reform. here next, and he's going to keep it clean, unlike the mayor of toronto. i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat that. it doesn't? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fig
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states, the senators sitting around. there is this black box, a piece of software that they have to get it to work, and these technocrats, trying to make it work. it is an amazing statement, dr. ezra klein, thank you both gentlemen. >> coming up. >> okay, can you talk while you're waiting? >> if you think that the counter between john boehner and the two activists was awkward, wait until you see the rest of the tape. we'll play it for you. and these two young women will be here to tell us about it. next. ♪ [ female announcer ] just about anywhere you use sugar, you can use splenda® no calorie sweetener. splenda® lets you experience the joy of sugar without all the calories. think sugar, say splenda™ >>> this is john boehner eating breakfast at the diner this morning. check out how excited he is to hear from the two young women urging him to make immigration reform a priority. >> i understand. >> okay. >> we need you to do whatever is in your power to move this bill forward. >> i agree with you. thank you. >> more o
states, the senators sitting around. there is this black box, a piece of software that they have to get it to work, and these technocrats, trying to make it work. it is an amazing statement, dr. ezra klein, thank you both gentlemen. >> coming up. >> okay, can you talk while you're waiting? >> if you think that the counter between john boehner and the two activists was awkward, wait until you see the rest of the tape. we'll play it for you. and these two young women will be...
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it is a no-brainer. >> no-brainer was never a sure thing in the united states senate. >>> coming up, ahead on the show. >> let this be a lesson to all 50 states. tonight, the people of albuquerque rejected an extreme agenda pushed by out of state and out of touch groups that want to end safe and legal abortion altogether. >> yesterday, the city of albuquerque handed the anti-abortion movement a big defeat in a test case with national implications. that story is ahead. shoes from e but they didn't fit. customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not happy. merch comes back, i'm not happy. use ups. they make returns easy. unhappy customer becomes happy customer. then, repeat customer. easy returns, i'm happy. repeat customers, i'm happy. sales go up, i'm happy. i ordered another pair. i'm happy. (both) i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy. happy happy. i love logistics. but add brand new belongings from nationwide insurance and we won't just give you the partial value of items that are stolen or destroyed... ...we'll replace them with brand-new versions. so you
it is a no-brainer. >> no-brainer was never a sure thing in the united states senate. >>> coming up, ahead on the show. >> let this be a lesson to all 50 states. tonight, the people of albuquerque rejected an extreme agenda pushed by out of state and out of touch groups that want to end safe and legal abortion altogether. >> yesterday, the city of albuquerque handed the anti-abortion movement a big defeat in a test case with national implications. that story is ahead....
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states, for whom voting is a wonderful prize of their life. it's what america is all about. and for the republicans to be focussing on winnowing out that crowd is what worries them. the more they put their hands up like a traffic cop, the more they're painting themselves into a corner. >> you have ever been to one of those naturalization ceremonies? apparently a lot of republicans don't like that sight. look at the patterns here. they're trying to sabotage the affordable care act, of course, which extends the basic right that you should see a doctor if you get sick without bankrupting you. they've also fought against extending marriage rights to same-sex couples. and they won't even touch a bill passed by the senate to fix the immigration system. the house gop agenda is basically a blank piece of paper. jonathan, this is investigative reporting. the republican party doesn't have an agenda except to screw obama and anything with his name on it. your thoughts? >> right, right. this is absolutely right. let's say they were successful in repealing
states, for whom voting is a wonderful prize of their life. it's what america is all about. and for the republicans to be focussing on winnowing out that crowd is what worries them. the more they put their hands up like a traffic cop, the more they're painting themselves into a corner. >> you have ever been to one of those naturalization ceremonies? apparently a lot of republicans don't like that sight. look at the patterns here. they're trying to sabotage the affordable care act, of...
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quite frankly, this is much ado about nothing because historically for the first time the united states will be joining nations that will be providing health care for all of their people. 70% of the people already have insurance is going to be improved and i'm thinking about the 40 million people who have absolutely nothing and are desperate in need. >> but the president -- but the president's decision yesterday does change the equation, congressman. in fact your colleague, keith ellison, said he thinks this fix undermines the law and doesn't really fix it and will never silence his critics. what do you think about what the president said? >> well, i think it was good. he should have -- he apologized a little too much for me. he should have said that he overlooked the fact that there are individuals that have insurance policy that have low benefits and high premiums and that he would have assumed, and he should not have assumed, that they would want to improve it. having said that, he's fixing it. if you want to hold on to those policies, as long as the insurance company tells you that
quite frankly, this is much ado about nothing because historically for the first time the united states will be joining nations that will be providing health care for all of their people. 70% of the people already have insurance is going to be improved and i'm thinking about the 40 million people who have absolutely nothing and are desperate in need. >> but the president -- but the president's decision yesterday does change the equation, congressman. in fact your colleague, keith ellison,...
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i won six elections for the united states congress, overwhelmingly, even last year when it was supposed to be my tough reelection effort, but this race is much different. i come from the second district which is not as difficult for a democrat to win. so i feel really good about the race, we're going to run an effective campaign, talk about the issues important for the people in the state of maine. >> in terms of your decision this weekend to write that op ed, which was in the press herald and the bangor paper, you wanted to let everybody know you are gay. and you wanted to set the record straight so to speak. what can you tell us about the timing of that decision? obviously, you've been able to serve maine as a congressman for a very long time and a state legislator before that without talking about this publicly. why now? >> it never was an issue before. i've always ran for office talking about the issues. this was actually the first campaign that it had become an issue, and, you know, i decided after hearing a little bit about it, they questioned my sexuality and i thought i'd put it
i won six elections for the united states congress, overwhelmingly, even last year when it was supposed to be my tough reelection effort, but this race is much different. i come from the second district which is not as difficult for a democrat to win. so i feel really good about the race, we're going to run an effective campaign, talk about the issues important for the people in the state of maine. >> in terms of your decision this weekend to write that op ed, which was in the press...
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at this moment our state unites in prayer for creigh deeds and his family. he was a gubernatorial candidate and ran against governor bob mcdonnell. so again, we expect more information about one hour from now. that's going to wrap up this hour of "jansing & co." i'm chris jansing. thomas roberts is up next. >>> hi, everybody. the agenda next hour, men behaving badly. first up, george zimmerman and the new arrest. the acquitted killer is due in court for a first appearance on new charges of aggravated assault against his girlfriend and zimmerman's guns were involved. you can hear the 911 calls yourself. >>> plus toronto's mayor rob ford acting up, knocking over a female city councillor. how the mayor is warning his colleagues with the analogy "don't invade kuwait." >>> and new mexico policeman open fire on a mom and minivan full of kids. was this needed force or a complete overreaction from the officers? see for yourself. maxwell isot. he's on geico.com setting up an appointment with an adjuster. ted is now on hold with his insurance company. maxwell is not a
at this moment our state unites in prayer for creigh deeds and his family. he was a gubernatorial candidate and ran against governor bob mcdonnell. so again, we expect more information about one hour from now. that's going to wrap up this hour of "jansing & co." i'm chris jansing. thomas roberts is up next. >>> hi, everybody. the agenda next hour, men behaving badly. first up, george zimmerman and the new arrest. the acquitted killer is due in court for a first appearance...
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it's about the united states. the more you learn about educating them, about helping catch kids up and giving them the right start, the more you learn the earlier you start until you realize you've got to start at birth. school has got to start earlier than kindergarten. >> and mark, when we talk about this, here we are with no budget, living under sequester. we don't even hear about the conference committee report. you know, what do you say to those who will say, well, there are a lot of important things. food stamps have been, you know, hurt. these same families are being disadvantaged on so many different levels from so many different programs. how do you energize and mobilize congress in this kind of environment? >> i think this issue at this time in our nation's country, we have to look at it as an investment. this is not a federal intrusion into public education. this is a federal partnership with states. this is trying to address the gap until head start funding because head start is only reaching about 50%
it's about the united states. the more you learn about educating them, about helping catch kids up and giving them the right start, the more you learn the earlier you start until you realize you've got to start at birth. school has got to start earlier than kindergarten. >> and mark, when we talk about this, here we are with no budget, living under sequester. we don't even hear about the conference committee report. you know, what do you say to those who will say, well, there are a lot of...
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so i'm going to block every appointment in the united states senate until the survivors are being made available to the congress. i'm tired of hearing from people on tv and reading about stuff in books. >> i don't know what he's talking about. we're not reading from k boos. here's a guy saying we can't have a fed chairman awhile back because we can't get more witnesses on benghazi. this sense of a senate hold, one-man rule, not the president. not the president. but any one senator like ted cruz or lindsey graham can pretend for a day or two or on an issue like benghazi or fed chairman that they're the boss. this is getting to be pretty chaotic. >> yes, it is. you know, they're going to continue to look for ways to continue to obstruct. i think we know that. but, you know, i think the other thing that democrats saw, i think there was some hope at the beginning of the year that we'd have move on immigration reform. didn't want to poison the well because they were hoping for collaboration. and we did have some collaboration in the senate. when you have a house gop like you've got that won
so i'm going to block every appointment in the united states senate until the survivors are being made available to the congress. i'm tired of hearing from people on tv and reading about stuff in books. >> i don't know what he's talking about. we're not reading from k boos. here's a guy saying we can't have a fed chairman awhile back because we can't get more witnesses on benghazi. this sense of a senate hold, one-man rule, not the president. not the president. but any one senator like...
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clearly a picture of the united states. check the map. verizon's superfast 4g lte is the most reliable, and in more places than any other 4g network. i should switch to verizon immediately. that's powerful. verizon. the lg g2: featuring an intuitive rear-key design and 13-megapixel camera. about yoplait's fall favorites. so we brought pumpkin pie and apple crisp back for a limited time. see? you really do call the shots. ♪ yoplait. it is so good. >>> it's time for first buzz, all the stories we're talking about this morning. >> i promise, this is not a debbie downer story. it's not. joy johnson died two days ago, age 86. not a debbie downer. her family couldn't be happier for her. that's her there two days ago on the "today" show talking to al roker after she completed her 25th new york city marathon. she fell at mile mark 20, refused to stop racing, finished the race, and then as she's always done over the last two decades, woke up to see her friend al and talk to him on the show. she died a couple hours after the interview with al rok
clearly a picture of the united states. check the map. verizon's superfast 4g lte is the most reliable, and in more places than any other 4g network. i should switch to verizon immediately. that's powerful. verizon. the lg g2: featuring an intuitive rear-key design and 13-megapixel camera. about yoplait's fall favorites. so we brought pumpkin pie and apple crisp back for a limited time. see? you really do call the shots. ♪ yoplait. it is so good. >>> it's time for first buzz, all the...
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who decide who's president of the united states. chuck todd notes that voting has become a right that varies depending on where you live. >> the real issue is what's going on in the states. this is a larger problem where basically, if you live in a blue state, you have one set of rights. if you live in a red state, you have another set of rights. >> about 14 states bar inmates from voting while incarcerated, another 31 states use rules that deny voting rights to exfelons, even after they have served their time. if those former inmates were simply allowed to vote, about 4.3 million people will be added to the electorate. that's over three times the margin of victory in last year's midterm elections to the house. >> the right to speech and free exercise of worship and religion, right to due process, right to own property, we don't deny any of those rights to the formerly incarcerated, which is why this sticks out. >> joining us now amichael skolnik and global grind.com. nice to see you again. >> nice to see you, ari. >> you heard the
who decide who's president of the united states. chuck todd notes that voting has become a right that varies depending on where you live. >> the real issue is what's going on in the states. this is a larger problem where basically, if you live in a blue state, you have one set of rights. if you live in a red state, you have another set of rights. >> about 14 states bar inmates from voting while incarcerated, another 31 states use rules that deny voting rights to exfelons, even after...
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more than 1,000 miles across, it would cover a huge portion of the united states. the philippines has seen more than 20 typhoons this year, but it's hard for anyone to recall a storm anything like this. well, this is fast becoming an international aid effort. i spoke to a colonel from the u.s. marine corps. today. he said the u.s. government is standing by, waiting for the official request for assistance. >> angus, so much of the problem is trying to find out who is being affected. there are seven islands that make up that country. several thousands populated. how long is this going to take? >> aid workers say it could be many days. experienced veterans of these types of things, the damage of devastation looks the same as the the sort of scenes that were seen after the december 2004 asian tsunami. and that is not a comparison you make lightly. so this devastation, what we're starting to see and what we will see over the coming days is much, much worse than people have feared. that is saying something. this is a country well used to something like this. most killed
more than 1,000 miles across, it would cover a huge portion of the united states. the philippines has seen more than 20 typhoons this year, but it's hard for anyone to recall a storm anything like this. well, this is fast becoming an international aid effort. i spoke to a colonel from the u.s. marine corps. today. he said the u.s. government is standing by, waiting for the official request for assistance. >> angus, so much of the problem is trying to find out who is being affected. there...
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that the united states has always had to wear a couple hats in the middle east. one is friend of israel, and that's always there. the other is peacemaker. we had good presidents who tried to wear both hats at the same time. weaker presidents have just worn one and not the other. can this president sustain -- david, this is a great question. can he sustain or relation with israel and who support this effort while at the same time -- but proceed ahead in a way he gets enough time he can show some pay dirt. he can show a change that it's working. once that happens, i think everyone will say it's worth the effort. >> i think it shows an amount of guts. he knew where benjamin netanyahu would be on all this. where the so-called friends of israel and washington would be. they're already pouncing on this before he knew going in he'd have six months and have to prove it. you know, netanyahu, all israeli prime ministers walk a very fine line between standing up to an american president and also keeping the american president on their side which is very important to do for
that the united states has always had to wear a couple hats in the middle east. one is friend of israel, and that's always there. the other is peacemaker. we had good presidents who tried to wear both hats at the same time. weaker presidents have just worn one and not the other. can this president sustain -- david, this is a great question. can he sustain or relation with israel and who support this effort while at the same time -- but proceed ahead in a way he gets enough time he can show some...
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if that weakens because our allies say the united states is not interested in a diplomatic solution, then the game is up. then iran both gets relief from sanctions from the international community and can continue its nuclear enrichment capabilities. so again, critics need to say compared to what. and if their answer is that we should use military force and rush to war, they should be clear about that. because most of the experts that i've talked to recognize that this is an agreement where the pros far outweigh the cons and the critics have not come up with an alternative that's better. >> meanwhile some would say that the pros of going ahead with something like this really takes the eye off the prize with obama care. we've got people like senator john cornyn tweeting amazing what the white house will do to distract attention from obama care. we've got a pollster, a democratic pollster that is saying because of the glitches in the rollout that this is a very big problem for us, we can try to hide our heads in the sand and pretend it's not a problem, but it is. is the program and is
if that weakens because our allies say the united states is not interested in a diplomatic solution, then the game is up. then iran both gets relief from sanctions from the international community and can continue its nuclear enrichment capabilities. so again, critics need to say compared to what. and if their answer is that we should use military force and rush to war, they should be clear about that. because most of the experts that i've talked to recognize that this is an agreement where the...
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ultimately i'm the president of the united states and they expect me to do something about it. that's on me. we fumbled the roll out on this health care. we and i did not have enough awareness about the problems in the website. again, that's on us. that's why we -- that's on me. ultimately i'm the head of this team. we did fumble the ball on it. we are going to make sure we get it fixed. >> because that was a remarkable press conference. we are doing an expanded gaggle today. in the clinton white house, the white house correspondent for npr for a couple of months. michael steel say former chairman and political analyst. casey hunt covers capitol hill for us. good morning to all of you. since you have been in the room during crisis moments for presidents, i guess if you are the president this morning, you hoped yesterday was the low point of the presidency. >> yeah, sure. that would be great to know that you passed that. >> that felt like rock bottom yesterday. >> and the fact that they did that press conference and they weighed it into a complicated, dangerous policy area in or
ultimately i'm the president of the united states and they expect me to do something about it. that's on me. we fumbled the roll out on this health care. we and i did not have enough awareness about the problems in the website. again, that's on us. that's why we -- that's on me. ultimately i'm the head of this team. we did fumble the ball on it. we are going to make sure we get it fixed. >> because that was a remarkable press conference. we are doing an expanded gaggle today. in the...
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. >> i don't know whether barack obama was born in the united states or not. i don't know. but i do know this, that in his heart, he's not an american. he's just not an american. >> i'm afraid that president obama may have this king complex sort of developing. >> the general consensus is that he has produced a birth certificate. the question is is it legitimate? >> now, aside from this kind of ugly hate-filled kind of rhetoric that no one is really denouncing in the republican leadership, i really also want you to address the split in the party. because it seems like some are so fixated on president obama, they will say and do the most outrageous things no matter what. and it has become politically an albatross of the party. >> it looks like cuccinelli is going to lose a race that republicans could have won if they had nominated a more moderate person. >> you have people like kasich who is the governor of ohio talking about the party in a different way. they are trying to figure out how to relate to normal people on the ground. and it's working very much -- very well for so
. >> i don't know whether barack obama was born in the united states or not. i don't know. but i do know this, that in his heart, he's not an american. he's just not an american. >> i'm afraid that president obama may have this king complex sort of developing. >> the general consensus is that he has produced a birth certificate. the question is is it legitimate? >> now, aside from this kind of ugly hate-filled kind of rhetoric that no one is really denouncing in the...
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states, the senators sitting around. there is this black box, a piece of software that they have to get it to work, and these technocrats, trying to make it work. it is an amazing statement, dr. ezra klein, thank you both gentlemen. >> coming up. >> okay, can you talk while you're waiting? >> if you think that the counter between john boehner and the two activists was awkward, wait until you see the rest of the tape. we'll play it for you. and these two young women will be here to tell us about it. next. before it even starts? what if i eat the wrong thing? what if? what if i suddenly have to go? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need, talk to your doctor and visit crohnsandcolitisadvocates.com to connect with a patient advocate from abbvie for one-to-one support and education. not anymore. what? my silverware isn't good enough for you? have -- have you seen it? yes, i have
states, the senators sitting around. there is this black box, a piece of software that they have to get it to work, and these technocrats, trying to make it work. it is an amazing statement, dr. ezra klein, thank you both gentlemen. >> coming up. >> okay, can you talk while you're waiting? >> if you think that the counter between john boehner and the two activists was awkward, wait until you see the rest of the tape. we'll play it for you. and these two young women will be...
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legislature. >> one thing that the president of the united states has learned is that one cannot impose bipartisanship unilaterally. senator mark warner, from the common wealth of virginia. #. >>> all right, joining me now is nbc news correspondent kelley o'donnell who's live at the chris christie campaign headquarters in new jersey. i'm going to go out on a limb and say it's a fairly buoyant mood at the christie camp at this hour. >> there's a real chill in the air, the ocean is just off to my left, and off to my right, there's sort of ten areas, like the ball dropping down on new year's eve. we expect governor cristie to address the crowd here probably in the next couple of hours. i was on the campaign trail with him, when he did a barn storming bus tour, 46 stops in one week. he addressed a lot of the issues and one of the things that he was really shooting for tonight was not only to be re-elected, and he had been way ahead of the democrat barbara buono for a long time in polls, but to do something that republicans really needed him to do, and that is to get above 50%. we'll see how
legislature. >> one thing that the president of the united states has learned is that one cannot impose bipartisanship unilaterally. senator mark warner, from the common wealth of virginia. #. >>> all right, joining me now is nbc news correspondent kelley o'donnell who's live at the chris christie campaign headquarters in new jersey. i'm going to go out on a limb and say it's a fairly buoyant mood at the christie camp at this hour. >> there's a real chill in the air, the...
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take a look at here in the united states. >> people glorify these guys. they see them as their heroes. that's why narco culture has grown so much. they see marco as a modern-day robin hood. >> this highlights the extreme and graphic violence that is associated with this. but then there's also this glorification, this excitement, about the money. and these clubs where people go and there are song dedicated to this. what do you want people to know about this culture? because i think it's brand new to a lot of people, even though it's very popular now. >> well, first of all, i want them to know that there is a culture such as this. that latinos in america, particularly mexican latinos have tapped into narco because of what exists down south. it's a way to tap in many parnco villas. it's not really surprising to see this culture come to life. >> you've followed in l.a. a narco corresp narcocorid do. there's a chilling one he's on a bicycle with one of his kids. and he's singing. i want to play a little bit of that. >> we're bloodthirsty, crazy and we like to
take a look at here in the united states. >> people glorify these guys. they see them as their heroes. that's why narco culture has grown so much. they see marco as a modern-day robin hood. >> this highlights the extreme and graphic violence that is associated with this. but then there's also this glorification, this excitement, about the money. and these clubs where people go and there are song dedicated to this. what do you want people to know about this culture? because i think...
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that the president of the united states has been the victim of an assassination. we will play the funeral march from beethoven's third symphony. >> the first gasp from the crowd when they are told that president kennedy is dead, obviously just shock and surprise. the second gasp when the conductor introduces the funeral march is almost a more heartbreaking sound, because it almost sounds angry from people who cannot believe that they have just been told. last week, "time" magazine interviewed the boston symphony orchestra's longtime librarian, who was tasked that day by the conductor, just ten minutes before the performance, to find and then collate and distribute to the orchestra the music for that movement of beethoven's third symphony, so they could play the funeral march. he told "time," quote, the musicians were already there on the stage, in their places, and the hall was filled with people. i had to tell each of the musicians as i was handing out the music what was going on. that was the first they knew of the death. it was not an easy moment for them or fo
that the president of the united states has been the victim of an assassination. we will play the funeral march from beethoven's third symphony. >> the first gasp from the crowd when they are told that president kennedy is dead, obviously just shock and surprise. the second gasp when the conductor introduces the funeral march is almost a more heartbreaking sound, because it almost sounds angry from people who cannot believe that they have just been told. last week, "time"...
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. >> when the master of the senate became the president of the united states. at the start of this brisk saturday morning in november, we are seeing some friends in a new light. we we're going to show you a long, lost interview with linden johnson conducted in the last weeks. what was actually a miserable vice presidency for him. we will examine what happened when he became president 50 years ago this weekend. what is it that makes us so obsessed with the escapades of a mayor of a canadian city, toronto's rob ford. we will head north of the border to find out. we will be joined by a real live full blooded canadian to make sense of it. we will also look at the turning points for the race for the white house. the things that move polls and change voters and decide a presidency. they are not all what you might imagine them to be. but first, it was never supposed to happen, especially not the way it happened, but 50 years ago this morning as americans woke up in shock, in mourning, wondering if what they had experienced the day before had all been some terrible dre
. >> when the master of the senate became the president of the united states. at the start of this brisk saturday morning in november, we are seeing some friends in a new light. we we're going to show you a long, lost interview with linden johnson conducted in the last weeks. what was actually a miserable vice presidency for him. we will examine what happened when he became president 50 years ago this weekend. what is it that makes us so obsessed with the escapades of a mayor of a...